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A patient presents with possible organophosphate toxicity. What
would you expect to find upon assessment? - ✔✔✔ Correct
Answer > Diaphoresis
You are assisting a novice nurse with a blood draw. You observe
the nurse draw the blood, place the specimen tubes in a
biohazard bag, and leave the room with the unlabeled specimen
tubes. What would you do NEXT? - ✔✔✔ Correct Answer > Re-
educate the nurse, then redraw the labs, use patient identifiers
and label at the bedside.
You are administering haloperidol (Haldol®) to a patient with
acute symptoms of Schizophrenia. What changes in the
electrocardiogram (ECG) are possible as a result of this
medication? - ✔✔✔ Correct Answer > Prolonged QT interval
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A patient presents with a two-day history of fever, cough, mild
shortness of breath (SOB), sore throat, myalgia, and new onset of
loss of taste and smell. What is the patient MOST likely suffering
from? - ✔✔✔ Correct Answer > COVID 19
A patient is brought in with a history of a head-on motor vehicle
accident. The patient was not wearing a seat belt and was
traveling at 120 mph with the deployment of an airbag. They
complain of severe lower abdominal and hip pain. A secondary
trauma survey reveals an unstable hip on lateral compression.
What would be a PRIORITY intervention in managing this patient?
- ✔✔✔ Correct Answer > Application of pelvic blinder
What symptom is commonly seen in patients with alcohol
withdrawal? - ✔✔✔ Correct Answer > Tachycardia
A patient presents after sustaining a roll-over motor vehicle
accident. They are complaining of pain around the mid-upper
back. On your initial triage assessment, you find that patient has
preserved motor function below L5 but is suffering from a loss of
sensory function. The assessment findings are consistent with: -
✔✔✔ Correct Answer > Posterior Cord Syndrome
Answer is NOT Anterior cord syndrome
Answer is NOT central cord syndrome
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You are caring for a patient who has a history of alcohol use and
seizures. You suddenly notice the patient becoming diaphoretic,
anxious, tachycardic, and has clammy skin. What would you do
NEXT? - ✔✔✔ Correct Answer > Check their Blood Glucose
Answer is NOT Turn them on their side
Answer is NOT Administer propranolol
A confused patient is trying to grasp at their IV with their right
hand. Which is the LEAST restrictive measure to maintain patient
safety? - ✔✔✔ Correct Answer > Safety "mitt" for right hand only
A patient's family has decided to withdraw life-sustaining
treatment. When communicating with the family of the patient,
what reassurance would you provide? - ✔✔✔ Correct Answer >
Efforts will be made to make the patient comfortable.
A patient is frustrated at the length of time they have been
waiting to be triaged. They start to yell obscenities and threaten
you with physical violence. Why would this incident be reported
to your supervisor? - ✔✔✔ Correct Answer > You have the right
to personal safety in the work environment.